Are our PC cases designed hopelessly old fashioned and irrelevant to function? Mine's loud, I know that. But one guy is showing off his DYI project and it's got some innovations that mostly address functionality directly. Here it is:
Silent Wooden PC Case.
He covers the basics like optimal airflow and de-coupling anything that makes noise, and moves it away so it can't be used to set beverages on...
Sure this is the oldest design of standard computing to DIY upgrade, in fact when you see the guy's breakout box to control it, you immediately realize an OrangePi could fit int e breakout box and negate the need for a PC upstairs with a bunch of fans running...
In conclusion, there's no shortage of great DIY videos out there, but this stands out to me for throwing the rule book away and thinking on one's feet.
Silent Wooden PC Case.
He covers the basics like optimal airflow and de-coupling anything that makes noise, and moves it away so it can't be used to set beverages on...
Sure this is the oldest design of standard computing to DIY upgrade, in fact when you see the guy's breakout box to control it, you immediately realize an OrangePi could fit int e breakout box and negate the need for a PC upstairs with a bunch of fans running...
In conclusion, there's no shortage of great DIY videos out there, but this stands out to me for throwing the rule book away and thinking on one's feet.